A 16,000-square-foot waterfront Fort Lauderdale home with six bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and a yacht captain's charting room is on the market for $40 million, which would set a Broward County residential sales record.

The three-story home at 615 Lido Drive in the Las Olas Isles neighborhood has 625 feet of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway and was custom-built less than two years ago, according to the listing firm, DND Associates. The owner is FIH LLC, an entity tied to Wayne D. Jones of Ann Arbor, Mich., public records show.

The highest price paid for a Broward County home is $27.5 million, but the Lido Drive price tag also includes furnishings and an adjacent lot.

The estate features five fireplaces, an office library with hand-carved wooden accents, a massage room, fitness center and theater. The home also has a hand-made clay barrel roof with 100-year-old tiles imported from Italy, DND said.

"Bring your clothes and your toothbrush, and you are ready to go," said Dennis Stevick, founding partner of DND, an affiliate of One Sotheby's International Realty. "This is the best of the best that Broward County can get right now. The detail and the work that went into it is beyond what you would find in most of the homes here."

DND was involved in the $27.5 million sale of 5 Harborage Isle Drive in Fort Lauderdale. That deal closed Dec. 23.

The buyer was investment manager S. Donald Sussman, and the seller was former foreclosure lawyer David Stern. That home, also on the water, has wood and marble floors, a wine room, theater, elevator, steam room, tennis court, pool and his-and-her walk-in closets.

Liz Caldwell, an agent for Premier Estate Properties, said high-end buyers are taking notice of Fort Lauderdale after the record Harborage Isle sale.

"We are on the radar now for people who would normally spend that kind of money in Palm Beach or Miami," Caldwell said.